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DSAuk works to help make cycling more accessible for dwarves!
DSAuk works to help make cycling more accessible for people with dwarfism DSAuk is working in partnership with 'Cycling Projects' to aim to make cycling more accessible for people with dwarfism.
Jack Shephard Does Something Amazing On Sunday 1st June I entered the Sheffield performance centre Badminton Tournament. I partnered up with Sam Smith in the men's doubles tournament. I was the only
A short ride compared to most this week - a mere trifle of 50 miles, though the geography managed to put a few 10%'rs in. Hills that is. The ride felt like
Yep I know I missed day five and said yesterday was six and I called the hills north of Veles XYZ plus observant ones noting I was wearing the same cycle gear.
Day five of Steve Scott's amazing cycling challenge Vladicin Han to Veles Macedonia The day started early at 6:30 and badly with more punctures, worse we'd run out of rubber solution.
Steve Scott's day four Do Something Amazing Challenge Nis to Vladicin Today started well, up at 6:30. Breakfast early. These were the parts that went to plan the emainder seem to fall
Day three. Part one. 65 miles, less than yesterday but still a real slog. The road surfaces were awful at times and the hills kept on coming, giving us the realisation no
Day two. Belgrade to Jagodina. Three things happened today that came as a shock. Firstly we left before 8:15 am. Secondly we didn't get lost and stuck to the plan, which if
Day One Part One. We've learnt minimalism and weight are key to touring, though comfort comes into play. The dwarf sport gear is great and lite weight though not sure if wearing
Lisa Longley is ‘Doing Something Amazing’
Bob Graham Round Relay 17th May 2014 The Bob Graham round is a 66 mile, 27 000ft circuit of the 42 highest Lake District fells traversed within 24 hours. Queen Elizabeth
2014 National Dwarf Games. 185 athletes with a genetic dwarfism or restricted growth condition made their way from all four corners of the UK to Birmingham and Wolverhampton for three days of